Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... tell , what thei say , & yet these fine Englishe clerkes , wil saie thei speake in their mother tongue , if a man should charge them for counterfeityng the kynges English . Some farre iorneid ientlemen at their returne home , like as ...
... tell , what thei say , & yet these fine Englishe clerkes , wil saie thei speake in their mother tongue , if a man should charge them for counterfeityng the kynges English . Some farre iorneid ientlemen at their returne home , like as ...
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... tell thee , his labours , as they be amorous , so they be sententious : and serue as well to suppresse vanity , as they seem to import wanton- nes . Is there no meanes to cure sores , but with Corasi- ues ? no helpe for vlcers , but ...
... tell thee , his labours , as they be amorous , so they be sententious : and serue as well to suppresse vanity , as they seem to import wanton- nes . Is there no meanes to cure sores , but with Corasi- ues ? no helpe for vlcers , but ...
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... tell a Tale , he endeavours to put it off by singing an old Ballad ; but that not satisfying the Company ; the Tale he tells is grave , moral and instructive . In his early years his Temper and Inclination were somewhat too gay and ...
... tell a Tale , he endeavours to put it off by singing an old Ballad ; but that not satisfying the Company ; the Tale he tells is grave , moral and instructive . In his early years his Temper and Inclination were somewhat too gay and ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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